John Montroll
John Montroll is an American origami artist, author, teacher, and mathematician. He has written many books on origami. Montroll has taught mathematics at St. Anselm's Abbey School in Washington, D.C. since 1990.
Biography[]
John Montroll was born in Washington, D.C.[1] He is the son of Elliott Waters Montroll, an American scientist and mathematician. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics from the University of Rochester, a Master of Arts in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan, and a Master of Arts in Applied Mathematics from the University of Maryland.[2]
Montroll mastered his first origami book, Isao Honda's How to make Origami, at the age of six,[1] the same age he began creating his own origami animals.[3] He became a member of the at age twelve.[1] He attended his first origami convention at age 14. Montroll now teaches mathematics at St. Anselm's Abbey School in Washington, D.C, teaching Geometry, as well as an origami class. One of John Montroll's hobbies is whistling.[4] He can whistle in 5 octaves, and has shown this talent at two whistling conventions in Louisburg, North Carolina.
John Montroll pioneered modern origami with the publication of his first book, Origami for the Enthusiast; Dover Publications, 1979, which was the first origami book where each model is folded from single square sheet and no cuts.[5] In the same book he also introduced the origami term "double rabbit ear fold."[6] He is also known for the groundbreaking bases "dog base" and "insect base".[7] John Montroll is known as the inspiration behind the single-square, no-cut, no glue approach to origami.
Publications[]
- Origami for the Enthusiast; Dover Publications, 1979 ISBN 0486237990
- Animal Origami for the Enthusiast; Dover Publications, 1985 ISBN 0486247929
- Origami American Style; Zenagraf, 1990 ISBN 0962725404
- Origami Sculptures (with Andrew Montroll); Antroll Pub. Co., 1990 ISBN 187765602X
- Origami Sea Life (with Robert J. Lang); Dover Publications, 1990 ISBN 0486267652
- Prehistoric Origami; Dover Publications, 1990 ISBN 0486265889
- African Animals in Origami; Dover Publications, 1991 ISBN 0486269779
- Easy Origami; Dover Publications, 1992 ISBN 0486272982
- Origami Inside-Out; Dover Publications, 1993 ISBN 0486276740
- Birds in Origami; Dover Publications, 1995 ISBN 0486283410
- North American Animals in Origami; Dover Publications, 1995 ISBN 0486286673
- Favorite Animals in Origami; Dover Publications, 1996 ISBN 0486291367
- Mythological Creatures and the Chinese Zodiac in Origami; Dover Publications, 1996 ISBN 0486289710
- Teach Yourself Origami; Dover Publications, 1998 ISBN 0486401413
- Bringing Origami to Life; Dover Publications, 1999 ISBN 0486407144
- Dollar Bill Animals in Origami; Dover Publications, 2000 ISBN 0486411575
- Bugs and Birds in Origami; Dover Publications, 2001 ISBN 0486417735
- A Plethora of Origami Polyhedra; Dover Publications, 2002 ISBN 0486422712
- Dollar Bill Origami; Dover Publications, 2003 ISBN 0486429822
- A Constellation of Origami Polyhedra; Dover Publications, 2004 ISBN 0486439585
- Origami: Birds And Insects; Dover Publications, 2004 ISBN 0486439720
- Origami: Wild Animals; Dover Publications, 2004 ISBN 0486439704
- Easy Christmas Origami; Dover Publications, 2006 ISBN 0486450244
- Christmas Origami; Dover Publications, 2006 ISBN 0486450252
- Storytime Origami; Dover Publications, 2009 ISBN 0486467864
- Origami Polyhedra Design; AK Peters, 2009 ISBN 1568814585
- eZ Origami; Kindle Edition by Antroll Publishing Company (April 17, 2010)
- eZ Origami; Smashwords Edition by eOrigami Publishing (May 8, 2010)
- Easy Dollar Bill Origami; Dover Publications (May 20, 2010), ISBN 0486470091
- Dinosaur Origami; Dover Publications (June 9, 2010), ISBN 0486477800
- Origami Jungle Birds; Kindle Edition by Antroll Publishing Company; 1 edition (June 16, 2010)
- Origami Under The Sea (with Robert J. Lang); Dover Publications (July 15, 2010) ISBN 0486477843
Notes[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c The Origamian, Vol.9, Issue 3, 1970, Published by the Origami Center
- ^ "Mr. John Montroll". St. Anselm's Abbey School. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
- ^ The Paper, Issue 55, Summer 1996, The Magazine of OrigamiUSA
- ^ Montroll, John. "Montroll". eOrigami Publishing.
- ^ Dias, Chryselle D’Silva. "In the Fold -". Home Review: In The Fold. Home Review Magazine.
- ^ "John Montroll". Smashwords. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
- ^ "About". John Montroll. Retrieved 2021-02-20.
External links[]
- Origami artists
- American art writers
- Schoolteachers from Washington, D.C.
- Living people
- American mathematicians
- University System of Maryland alumni
- University of Rochester alumni
- University of Michigan College of Engineering alumni